Comparative policing from a legal perspective /

Public police forces are a regular phenomenon in most jurisdictions around the world, yet their highly divergent legal context draws surprisingly little attention. Bringing together a wide range of police experts from all around the world, this book provides an overview of traditional and emerging f...

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Další autoři: Boer, Monica den (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
Edice:Research handbooks in comparative law
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  • Foreword / Monica den Boer
  • Introduction / Monica den Boer
  • Part I: Models of policing from a legal-comparative perspective
  • 1. A comparative legal history of international policing / Saskia Hufnagel
  • 2. Governing plural policing provision: legal perspectives, challenges and ideas / Philip C. Stenning and Clifford Shearing
  • 3. An international comparison of police systems in a legal context / Rob Mawby
  • 4. Living law in public order: trust, risk, dominion and universality / Willem de Lint and Adam Pocrnic
  • 5. Modern criminal investigation from a legal comparative perspective / Martin O'Neill
  • 6. Intelligence-led policing: comparing national approaches to its regulation and control / Adrian James
  • 7. Undercover policing - a legal comparative perspective / Clive Harfield
  • Part II: A comparative overview of new issues in policing
  • -8. Policing terrorism, extremism and radicalization: a legal-comparative perspective / Monica den Boer, Tarja Mankkinen and Sirpa Virta
  • 9. Policing organized crime: legal norms in the national and international context / Felia Allum and Stan Gilmour
  • 10. Policing illicit financial flows: multi-agency co-operation and legal developments / Mo Egan
  • 11. Policing virtual spaces: public and private online challenges in a legal perspective / Tine Munk
  • 12. Border policing in Europe and beyond: legal and international issues / Maartje van der Woude
  • 13. A legal perspective on extraterritorial policing / Maira Hassan
  • 14. Technology, law and policing / Peter K. Manning
  • 15. Police, privacy and data protection from a comparative legal perspective / Paul de Hert and Juraj Saifert
  • Part III: Police organizations from a comparative perspective
  • 16. Legal perspectives on the growing militarization of domestic security and policing / Michael Head
  • -17. Policing and society: a legal perspective on gender in police organizations / Monica den Boer and Saskia Hufnagel
  • 18. Chinese policing: its history from a legal perspective / Tao Xu and Nan Yang
  • 19. Police recruitment and training in democratic societies: a socio-legal comparative perspective / Eduardo Ferreira, Silia Gomes and Sandra Perez
  • 20. Police research, evidence-based policing and police-academic partnerships in national jurisdictions / Nicholas R. Fyfe
  • 21. Police leadership: a comparative consideration of legislative imperatives in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States / Victoria Herrington and Joseph A. Schafer
  • 22. Police oversight and accountability in a comparative perspective / Monica den BoerPage
  • Index.